I do apologize for starting this one late but the day was super hectic. Irrespective, here it is. Any watch that flies below the radar, that you use when you do not want the watch to be recognized. EDIT - now I have a moment to add on the post ๐ So hereโs...
Fantastic Theme you choose that Iโm sure will bring lots of answers from our friends. I feel every one in our place own at least one โunder the radarโ timepiece to wear when required. Though being under the radar doesnโt mean that the watch is not interes...
" Ain't no mountain high Ain't no vally low Ain't no river wide enough, baby If you need me, call me No matter where you are No matter how far Just call out my name I'll be there in a hurry You don't have to worry " no better way to define this Seiko with...
... I specially like a WT complication watch which I find they have a special Magic and invite to daydream with travels, far exotic places, and discovery. You show a beautiful specimen of the Seiko WT here. I own a different reference with a similar dial ...
Both the watches are sublime and they are so apt for the theme ๐๐ป Although I have to say I would be hard pressed not to try and snatch that Tank ๐
Sorry for the late start and the abridged entry post - the former I cannot help with but I did at least manage to add some details in terms of the latter ๐
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : November 20th, 2020-10:55
Actually I would like to think that most of my watches can pass incognito as this is one of my main criteria for buying one I like having a watch where the specific brand wouldnโt be recognized unless from a purist! Well this is a subjective judgement so ...
. . . are ghost dials . . . . . . barely visible? ๐ป PS - disagree about your foudroyante flying under the radar . . . its motion would make for an instant topic of conversation. ...
That conversation might go, โYour watch needs a new batteryโ though, as the Habring2 one combines it with deadbeat seconds ๐ Wonderful ghost dials, Art ๐๐ป
. . . for whom the date 'June 6th 1940' held special significance. His name and that date are engraved on the back. Dunkirk, possibly? According to online sources, the evacuation ended June 4th.
... watches. May be I would opt for any of the other two watches for a more stealthy presence on the wrist. What Iยดm sure is that any of the pieces in your selection would make me a very happy man! Hagwe! Abel
Wasnโt intent to add another NHC but i got a offer I couldnโt refuse ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ.(or thatโs something i told myself) this black dial looks amazing too . Also got a MoP dial for my Boss .
You have just reminded me that I have a RCAF Breitling in a drawer somewhere in another country. With wrong hands and a movement in need of much TLC. Still need to find a watchmaker to take that one on...
I love Habring2. They make great watches, with tremendous value, with fun complications like this jumping seconds TZ21. People think it's a quartz watch! ...
... under the radar watches which regret to say I wear very often as safety conditions in our streets has been getting worst year after year in my city. Specially wearing a watch with a steel oyster bracelet is not advisable! So my incognito watches is a ...
Love the Olimpico, the Gilt Turtle shots are great (especially the pocket shot), and the GSs are great choices for staying under the radar ๐๐ป๐๐ป
Hello KMII and friends ! I hope everyone has had a good week and looking forward to the weekend. Flying under the radar can come in many different forms ... Blending in with the surroundings ... Flying under the radar with this Hawker Harrier pilots watch...
The Lemania looks so charming always, and the Harrier pilotยดs watch very interesting option too. Have a great and peaceful weekend my dear friend. Abel
Well, one of several occasions for the โstealth likeโ, the โunder the radarโ; a feature I like.. Low key, for the cognoscenti.. The MIH - something for the insiders, maybe To me indeed pretty much stealth like.. Habring2โs Erwin, a fine time-only piece Pl...
I especially like the Habring Erwin Scientific. I sold mine earlier to a fellow collector in my country, and he later told me there were only 10 made. Now I know that one of the remaining 9 is owned by a gentleman with discerning tastes
I always looked down on the Casio G-Shock, but since I have a Square, I appreciate the brand a lot and love how it picks up the correct time automaticly. Geo ...
Let me see.. A couple of watches come to mind. A Richard Lange in platinum and a Girard Perregaux 1966 small second with its quiet enamel dial.. pretty incognito unless we are in a GTG ๐ Best regards and stay safe ๐ ...
The only caveat with them is that they appear not to be the most robust watches. It's also a struggle if you need to fix them. Great watches & have always liked their under the radar nature Cheers JML
My Habring2 COS is a stealth Chrono in the absence of pushers, but not quite as stealth as their COS ZM. Still a very fun watch and ingenious way to activate, stop and reset a chronograph. Next is a borrowed watch from fellow Purist Tim Jackson. If only I...